Giants Star Backs Old School Style While Rookie Feels Disrespected

From draft surprises to coaching shakeups, the Giants face a pivotal offseason shaped by bold personalities and bigger questions.

Giants Monday Roundup: Coaching Changes, Draft Buzz, and Player Perspectives

Good morning, Giants fans. It’s been a busy weekend in East Rutherford, and as we head into another pivotal offseason week, there’s no shortage of storylines surrounding Big Blue. From coaching staff shakeups to draft projections and player reflections, here’s what’s making headlines in Giants land.


Giants Tap Mike Bloomgren to Coach Offensive Line

The Giants have filled their offensive line coaching vacancy, bringing in Mike Bloomgren to replace Carmen Bricillo. Bloomgren, who previously coached the offensive line with the Cleveland Browns and served as head coach at Rice, brings a mix of NFL experience and collegiate leadership to a unit that struggled with consistency throughout last season.

This hire signals a continued push by the Giants to stabilize the trenches-an area that’s been a sore spot for years. Bloomgren’s background in developing linemen and his reputation as a technician could be exactly what this young offensive front needs to take the next step.


Harbaugh Adds Familiar Face to Defensive Staff

John Harbaugh continues to shape the Giants’ coaching staff in his image, adding a defensive backs coach who last worked with the Denver Broncos. While the name hasn’t been officially announced, the move reflects Harbaugh’s preference for experienced, no-nonsense voices in the locker room-something that’s already resonating with players.


Thibodeaux on Harbaugh: “Old-School Is What We Need”

Edge rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux isn’t shying away from the changes. In fact, he’s embracing them.

“I like old-school coaches because they just take no bulls-t,” Thibodeaux said at a recent Unity Summit. “You know what you’re gonna get every day.”

For a team that’s been searching for identity and accountability, Thibodeaux’s comments speak volumes. Harbaugh’s direct approach might be exactly what this young roster needs to reset the culture and raise expectations.


Mock Draft Surprise: Giants Land Unexpected Prospect

NFL Network’s Cynthia Frelund dropped a new mock draft, and it includes a bit of a curveball for Giants fans. While the name hasn’t been revealed here, the pick is being described as surprising-suggesting the Giants might be looking outside the conventional quarterback-or-bust narrative.

This could point to a strategy focused on value and long-term roster building rather than simply chasing headlines. In a draft class with depth at several key positions, don’t be shocked if the Giants zig while others zag.


Should the Giants Bring Back Micah McFadden?

Linebacker Micah McFadden is coming off an injury, but there’s growing sentiment that the Giants should prioritize re-signing him. Before the setback, McFadden flashed real upside as a rangy, instinctive presence in the middle of the defense.

He’s not just a depth piece-he’s a potential starter when healthy, and his familiarity with the system adds value. With linebacker depth always at a premium, bringing McFadden back could be a smart move for a defense in transition.


Julian Love Reflects on Giants Exit, Finds Home in Seattle

Julian Love opened up about his departure from New York, saying he once thought he’d be with the Giants “longer,” but ultimately bet on himself when contract talks stalled.

“At one point, there were extension talks, the values did not align,” Love said. “I saw myself in a tier slightly above where they had me.”

Love’s move to Seattle has clearly paid off, and while he still holds affection for the Giants and ownership, he’s found a fit with the Seahawks. It’s a reminder of how quickly things can shift in the NFL-and how players have to make tough calls to take control of their careers.


Jaxson Dart Feels Snubbed in Rookie of the Year Voting

Quarterback Jaxson Dart isn’t happy about being left out of the Rookie of the Year conversation-and he’s not hiding it.

“Turn off the pictures of the players and just look at the numbers,” Dart said. “They speak for themselves. I definitely feel disrespected.”

Dart’s numbers did raise eyebrows this season, and while he didn’t take home the hardware, his confidence and fire could serve him well heading into Year 2. For a young QB, that chip on the shoulder can be fuel for a breakout.


Looking Ahead

As the Giants continue to retool their coaching staff and evaluate their roster, the offseason is shaping up to be one of the most important in recent memory. With a top draft pick in hand, key decisions looming on both sides of the ball, and a new coaching regime setting the tone, this is a team at a crossroads.

Stay tuned-because the next few months will tell us a lot about where this franchise is headed.